A Grand Sumo Tournament left Japan for the first time since 1991 for London.
A Grand Sumo Tournament left Japan for the first time since 1991 and in London it has seemingly found its home. Here’s what I thought of it all.
One of London’s greatest surprises will always be turning off Prince Consort Road, just as your reach the Royal College of Music, and being greeted by the magnificent Royal Albert Hall; it’s rounded structure a landmark of times gone bye.
I’ve seen pop concerts there, a couple of Proms, boxing and even tennis. On Thursday, though, I witnessed maybe the best event I will ever see at the historical stalwart of London: sumo.
For a Grand Sumo Tournament this year left Japan for lands overseas for the first time since 1991. 34 years ago the ring (dohyō) was taken to the Ro